Gilman School - Cynosure Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1966

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BRYSON LEITCH COOK Entered 1960 Porky News 111, IV, V, VI; Editor-in-Chief V, VI; Christian Assoc. III, IV, V, VI; V. Baseball IV, V, VI. A consistent Class leader in aca- demics, Bryson is also one of the best friends anyone could ever have. As Editor-in-Chief of the News, he has successfully placed emphasis on true quality in reporting. Porky? accomplishments on the mound have put many wins in Gilman9s column for baseball. He is an individual of great ability who could be successful in almost anything he tried. NELSON COVER, JR. Entered 1964 Nels Hopkins Project V; Literary Club VI; Christian Assoc. VI; Circus Comm. V, VI; Fellowship of Christian Athletes V, VI; V. Baseball V, VI. Witty, friendly, and perceptive, Nels has been much praised for his pieces in the Literary Club. He has earned fame for his black monster Austin-Healy, his lightning ball-hurling from the mound, the vivid detail in his speech on John Swift, and his running of four gambling games at the circus for two years as games of skill. He completely gained the admiration and envy of his class- mates finally by turning an absolutely unique color during chapel on the morning after term paper night. F OREST FLETCHER CROCKER Entered 1960 F orest Glee Club I,' II, III, IV, V, VI; Chess Club III, IV, V, VI; Chess Team V, VI; V. Tennis IV, V, VI. A member of several occult groups in the school such as the Lunch Announcement Committee, of which he is the chairman, and the two-man fifth year Latin course, Which is Writing an explanatory booklet in iambic pentameter tClassi- cal Latin a la Cicero of coursel on the Eleusinian Mysteries. Forest is one of the members of the class about whom the Class is most in a fog. We all can admire, however, his perseverance, interest, and skill in his more open pursuits, tennis and chess. RANDALL B. CURTIS Entered 1953 Randy V. Wrestling VI; News reporter IV, V, VI; Dramatic Assoc. IV, V, VI; Military History Club I, II, III, IV, V, VI; Civil War Club IV; Hopkins Project V, VI; Tutorial Project VI; Pnyx Debating team; Literary Club VI. An individual with a fine vocabulary and knowl- edge of history and a contributor to every activity he enters Whether it he wrestling, the News, or debating, Randy is the type of person any class could be proud of.

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WILLIAM J EFF REY BORO Entered 1962 Bill, Will United Appeal Comm. VI; Chess Club and Team 111, IV, V, VI; Military History Club III, IV, V, VI; Civil War Club 111, IV, V; Political Club 111, IV, V, VI; Soccer team V, VI. As a stalwart mem- ber of this yearis chess team, as one of the fearless five to compete in the Great Appalachian Trail Race against the Sixth Form last year, and as an old hand on the soccer team, Bill has contributed cheerfully to every activity in which he participates. FREDERICK R. BUCK, JR. Entered 1960 Ricky News Reporter III, IV, V; Sports Editor VI; Christian Assoc. 1V, V; Fellowship of Christian Athletes V, VI; V. Lacrosse IV, V, VI, Capt; V'. Basketball V, VI; V. Cross-Country Capt. VI; Areppagus Debating Club, Pres; Student Council V, VI; class 2nd V.-Pres. VI; Athletic Assoc. Pres. V1; V. Dance Comm. Conscientiously perform- ing all his duties as captain of teams, president of clubs and in many other capacities, Ricky has assumed responsibility in a manner which acts as a model for the rest of the class, with dignity and modesty. He is always willing to lend a hand despite his busy schedule. An excellent athlete, he has had three seasons of V. Lacrosse, two of V. Basketball, and one of V. Cross-Country, where he placed twentieth in the city. EDWARD LEE CAMPBELL Entered 1960 Joe, Mighty Jo, Mr. Young V. Football 1V, V, VI; V. Lacrosse IV, V, VI; Hopkins Project IV; United Appeal Comm. VI. Ted will be remembered by most of the under-formers as the dashing hero in levis and sunglasses who leapt in to save the day at the Revue 765 by rescuing Mike Marlow from the railway tracks. By his classmates, however, Ted will be remembered best as an athlete. He was one of the stars of both the 1964 and 1965 football seasons. Equally good in lacrosse, Ted has been one of our best midfielders for two years. PETER BROOKS CHAPIN Entered 1964 Pete Varsity Baseball V, VI; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, V.-Pres. V1; Judiciary Comm. VI. Undisputed class golf champion, Pete has been campaigning for Varsity, Junior Varsity and FroshhSoph golf teams ever since he joined our class two years ago. Suave and un- ruffled despite his continual failures in this line, Pete explains his philosophy of life simply: tccomme ci, comme can.



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MICHAEL HART DAVIS Entered 1954: ' Mike Hoffman Club III, V; Christian Association IV, VI; Hopkins Project V, Associate Business Editor of News V; Youire The Critic Board VI; Tutorial Project VI; Milk Committee VI; Library Club VI; Debate Club VI; Study Hall Committee VI; Cynosure Business Board VI; Associate Business Editor News VI; Fellowship of Christian Athletes VI. Among other things, Mike has the most infectious laugh in the class. Some of the other things are his real interest in other people, his intellectual curiosity, and his pervasive good humor. GILL WYLIE DEFORD Entered 1960 Gill Judiciary Committee HI, VI; Student Council 111; A Study Hall Committee V; Study Hall Committee VI; Christian Association 111, IV, V, President VI; Dramatic Association III, IV, V, President VI; PnyX President VI; Head Cheerleader VI; News 111, IV, V, VI; III Form Vice President and Secretary; IV Form Treasurer; Var- sity Baseball V, VI. ::Sure, Gill?7 This guy never ceases to give as much to, and to get as much from, life as is humanly possible. In- fatuated by farmers, daughters7 he provides a unique wit for the class. We wish him happiness in his inevitable success. EDWARD COLE DELL Entered 1953 Ned Hoffman Club I, II, III, IV, V, Treasurer VI; Chess Club IV, V, VI; Varsity Cross Country VI; Varsity Lacrosse VI; Areopagus VI; Stadium Committee VI; VI Form. Room 'Committee VI; B Study Hall Committee VI. Considered by many to be the hardest worker in our class, Ned branched into many areas at Gilman. In debating, on a lacrosse field, or as a martyr in charge of BB? he can be counted on to give his task all the attention it deserves. PETER STOKES FARBER Entered 1960 Pete Hopkins Project V; Political Club V, VI; B Study Hall Commit- tee VI; Student Council V, VI, President VI; III Form Secretary; IV Form Vice President; V Form President; VI Form President; Varsity Football Team V, Co-Captain VI; Varsity Wrestling Team V, Co-Captain VI; Varsity Lacrosse Squad V; Team VI. Foremost in athletics and student government, Pete has always distinguished himself and has earned the sincere gratitude of the senior class for his leadership as president of the school.

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